President of Nigeria to Visit Canada
May 9, 2000
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today announced that the
President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo, will make a
state visit to Canada from May 11-15, at the invitation of Governor General
Adrienne Clarkson. President Obasanjo will be accompanied by senior ministers of
his government and two state governors.
"In the context of democratic reform and renewal
championed by President Obasanjo, Canada and Nigeria have recently renewed our
friendship," said the Prime Minister. "We have reaffirmed our shared
commitment to a wide range of goals such as good governance, international
peace, and human development. I had the opportunity to meet with President
Obasanjo last November during my visit to Nigeria and I look forward to this
follow-up meeting to exchange views on how we can enhance the ties between our
countries."
The Prime Minister will meet with President Obasanjo in
Ottawa on May 12 to discuss trade and investment, development cooperation, as
well as cooperation in international fora such as the United Nations and the
Commonwealth and peacekeeping. While in Ottawa, Mr. Obasanjo will also meet with
Governor General Adrienne Clarkson.
From May 13 to 15, President Obasanjo will travel to
Toronto and Montreal, where he will meet with representatives of a number of
Canadian companies and the Nigerian-Canadian community. In Montreal, he will
deliver a keynote address to the Conférence de Montréal, which this year
brings together delegates from Africa and the Middle East to discuss
development, trade and the economy.
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